Boris Vorshevsky

Boris Vorshevsky (7 October 1951-) was President of Russia from August 2015, succeeding President Kroputkin.

Biography
Boris Vorshevsky was born on 7 October 1951 in Leningrad, Leningrad Oblast, Soviet Union (present-day St. Petersburg, Russia). Vorshevsky was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CCCP), and he remained a convinced communist even after the fall of the USSR in 1991. He was a supporter of Imran Zakhaev during his uprising of Russian Ultranationalists against the pro-West government of President Kroputkin. In 2011, Zakhaev's assassination led to Vorshevsky taking over the Ultranationalists, and in August 2015 he became President of Russia after the Ultranationalists won the Second Russian Civil War. A moderate ultranationalist, he expelled the extremist Vladimir Makarov from the government, leading to Makarov declaring war on Vorshevsky's government. He declared war on the United States in August 2016 after it was discovered that the Central Intelligence Agency sent an agent on a deep cover operation with Makarov during the Zakhaev International Airport massacre, and World War III started. From 15 August to 3 October 2016, Russia fought against America and NATO, and he eventually considered making peace with them. However, Makarov hijacked his plane and took him and his daughter Alena Vorshevsky prisoner, torturing him in hopes of securing Russia's nuclear codes. However, Delta Force and Task Force 141 rescued him on 14 October, taking him out of a Siberian mine with his daughter. He made peace with NATO after this, and he formed a coalition government with some of the democrats from the past regime. Vorshevsky was now friendly towards the United States and the West, ending the risk of more East-West contention.